Punchestown: Lulamba strikes in Ballymore Champion Four Year Old Hurdle for Nicky Henderson | Racing News


Lulamba turned the tables on his Cheltenham Festival conqueror Poniros to land the Ballymore Champion Four Year Old Hurdle at Punchestown.

So impressive on his British debut at Ascot, Nicky Henderson’s Lulamba looked set to follow up in the Triumph Hurdle after getting the better of a protracted battle with East India Dock. But both were caught late by the Willie Mullins-trained 100-1 shot Poniros, who was making his hurdling debut.

Lulamba was an 11-10 favourite to exact his revenge on Irish soil and give Henderson and jockey James Bowen a welcome boost following Constitution Hill’s disappointing run in the Boodles Champion Hurdle just over 24 hours earlier – and ultimately did so in good style.

Always close to the pace, Lulamba led Poniros into the home straight and finished strongly from the final flight to win the rematch by four lengths, with Hello Neighbour a close-up third.

Lulamba was providing owners Joe and Marie Donnelly with their second Grade One winner of the week following State Man’s victory over Constitution Hill on Friday.

Henderson said: “These are big days, it’s been a big week and a great week for the Donnelly family. Two winners like that is pretty special.

James Bowen and Nicky Henderson
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Lulamba jockey James Bowen with trainer Nicky Henderson

“We tried to get in the way yesterday, it was a bitter pill, but well done them. Now we’ve done it together.”

He added: “This is a fantastic place, we love it. This is a proper horse for another day. He deserves it as much as everybody.

“I wouldn’t say he was unlucky not to win in Cheltenham, he couldn’t do anything about it at the time and we got a bit of revenge there.

“He’s a lovely horse for the future, you wouldn’t be surprised if he didn’t come back over fences next year. I don’t know, it’s early days and it’s only the fourth race of his life.

“He’s a big baby to be doing juvenile hurdles against Flat horses, so fair credit to him.”

Of Constitution Hill, Henderson said: “He’s OK. He’s a bit sore, but he’s fine.

“He’s got a long summer in front of him, he’ll be back.”



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